Tyler Eifert, who approaches the coming season healthy, will be working under a new offensive coordinator in Ken Zampese, who was previously the Bengals' QB coach, NFL.com reports.
Eifert, who approaches the coming season healthy, will be working under a new offensive coordinator in Ken Zampese, who was previously the Bengals' QB coach, NFL.com reports.
Analysis:
Under Zampese, who will replace current Cleveland head coach Hue Jackson, Eifert and top wideout A.J. Green will reprise their key roles in the Cincinnati offense helmed by QB Andy Dalton, who is already throwing without restrictions after ending the 2015 season sidelined with a thumb injury. The duo of Eifert (13 TDs in 2015) and Green (10 TDs) combined for 75 percent of the team's receiving scores last season and will continue to be vital red-zone targets in Zampese's offense, which has cycled out wideouts Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu while bringing in Brandon LaFell.
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